I was able to get inside my BDO online banking by doing the ‘Forgot Password‘ link. And I went through remembering the 2 secret questions, getting the 1-time password they sent to my Mobile, and changing it on the site.

Whew! (give myself a pat on the back!) For me, that’s an accomplishment … coz I really hate going through all these hassles of just opening up a webpage. (sigh!)

But that’s how much I love you! (chos!) For the sake of those who have been repeatedly asking me how, here goes:

This was asked by one of my readers, and let me tell you, I really, totally HATE figures (Math)! Like I always say, the only figure I love is my own (36-24-36! That was BEFORE I went to Yakimix, and the numbers got mixed up. Now it’s 63-42-63). lol. But, hey! I still love my figure!

Yesterday, I showed you how to buy stocks. And if you remember, our ALI (Ayala Land, Inc.) order was not executed because all the shares that were selling at the lowest ASK price of 26.30 were bought (1st come, 1st served basis).

COL Starter is an entry-level account suitable for long-term investing which requires a minimum investment of only Php5,000.00. COL Starter Plus is for active traders and requires a minimum investment of Php25,000.00. COL Premium is for the premier investor and requires a minimum investment of Php1M.

Some people are confused about Bro. Bo Sanchez’ Truly Rich Club (TRC). They hear Bro. Bo talk about investing in the stock market and they think that that joining his Truly Rich Club will start their stock investment. No Siree!

Now, I don’t claim to know everything about stock investing. I’m not even a registered broker. But I have accounts with COL Financial and thus, have some knowledge on how it works. [Thus, the title “COL Me Joey”]. Still, I would advise that you go to the COL Financial’s website directly to know more about it in detail. They have their own hotline to answer all your queries regarding Philippine stock investing.

I heeded Bro. Bo Sanchez’ call to start investing in Stocks barely 2 years ago. ALI (Ayala Land) had gone up from P16 to P27 per share, and FPH (1st Phil Holdings) from about P67 to a whopping P90 per share. You won’t get that from a mere time deposit in a bank. Not to mention the dividends these 2 companies give out from time to time.